利用深度生成模型提高空间全息平台的组织特征分辨率

IF 14.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-50837-5
Bohan Li, Feng Bao, Yimin Hou, Fengji Li, Hongjue Li, Yue Deng, Qionghai Dai
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空间全息技术的最新进展扩大了转录组学以外的分子谱分析范围。然而,其中许多技术受到有限空间分辨率的限制,阻碍了我们深入描述复杂组织结构的能力。现有的计算方法主要集中在提高转录组学数据的分辨率上,缺乏适应性,无法解决新兴的空间全息技术对各种全息类型的影响。SoScope 聚合了来自 omics、空间关系和图像的多模态组织信息,并通过分布先验联合推导出分辨率更高的 omics 剖面图,以及 omics 特定建模。通过对 Visium、Xenium、spatial-CUT&Tag 和 slide-DNA/RNA-seq 等多种空间全息平台的全面评估,soScope 提高了识别具有生物学意义的肠道和肾脏结构的性能,揭示了原始分辨率无法解析的胚胎心脏结构,并纠正了测序和样本处理过程中产生的样本和技术偏差。此外,soScope 还扩展到了空间多组学技术空间-CITE-seq 和空间 ATAC-RNA-seq,利用交叉组学参考来同时增强多组学。
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Tissue characterization at an enhanced resolution across spatial omics platforms with deep generative model

Recent advances in spatial omics have expanded the spectrum of profiled molecular categories beyond transcriptomics. However, many of these technologies are constrained by limited spatial resolution, hindering our ability to deeply characterize intricate tissue architectures. Existing computational methods primarily focus on the resolution enhancement of transcriptomics data, lacking the adaptability to address the emerging spatial omics technologies that profile various omics types. Here, we introduce soScope, a unified generative framework designed to enhance data quality and spatial resolution for molecular profiles obtained from diverse spatial technologies. soScope aggregates multimodal tissue information from omics, spatial relations and images, and jointly infers omics profiles at enhanced resolutions with omics-specific modeling through distribution priors. With comprehensive evaluations on diverse spatial omics platforms, including Visium, Xenium, spatial-CUT&Tag, and slide-DNA/RNA-seq, soScope improves performances in identifying biologically meaningful intestine and kidney architectures, revealing embryonic heart structure that cannot be resolved at the original resolution and correcting sample and technical biases arising from sequencing and sample processing. Furthermore, soScope extends to spatial multiomics technology spatial-CITE-seq and spatial ATAC-RNA-seq, leveraging cross-omics reference for simultaneous multiomics enhancement. soScope provides a versatile tool to improve the utilization of continually expanding spatial omics technologies and resources.

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